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One Way To Die - Version 5.3 Update
[ 2019-12-28 21:56:12 CET ] [ Original post ]
Hey, death-seekers! We have just issued an update to address a problem that has plagued us for some time... statistics. The game will now rely on your local save file instead of pulling statistics from Steam unless you elect to sync them in the Options section. This should prevent stats from "disappearing" because Steam failed to send the data correctly. There are also some minor QoL updates as well. In case your the curious type, here is the change log:
- Added: tooltip hints to Options menu
- Added: individual death numbers to save files
- Added: missing Steam stats for mode plays
- Added: "Now Choosing For" in title so player knows what page is next
- Changed: graphics drivers back to GLES 3.0 with fallback to GLES 2.0 if needed
- Changed: complete overhaul to stat saving and loading system
- Changed: how the game calculates unique deaths
- Changed: how the game checks achievements and saves stats
- Changed: system does not check Steam by default when loading stats, now only when syncing
- Fixed: Steam achievements only looking for 17 instead of 18
- Fixed: stats section not showing all achievements if unlocked
- Removed: stat dependency on Steam stats
[ 2019-12-28 21:56:12 CET ] [ Original post ]
One Way To Die: Steam Edition
CoaguCo Industries
Developer
CoaguCo Industries
Publisher
2015-09-01
Release
Game News Posts:
68
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Mixed
(330 reviews)
The Game includes VR Support
Public Linux Depots:
- One Way To Die: Steam Edition Linux [58.34 M]
- One Way To Die: Steam Edition Linux x32 [58.88 M]
Available DLCs:
- One Way To Die: Deluxe Edition
Set logic aside to play the game where losing is actually winning and your character may be the dumbest person to ever live!
After waking from a terrifying dream of your own untimely death, you attempt to make your way to the Finnigan Brothers' Fun Park for its last day then back home again in this all new text-adventure from CoaguCo Industries. You must survive 10 pages of ridiculous deaths and traps spanning over 157 ways to die with no discernible way to navigate to safety. It's like playing Russian roulette with five chambers loaded, but more frustrating.
Warning, this game is reading. Lots and lots of reading.
The Steam Edition features:
Now With Choose Mode
The new Choose Mode feature allows the player to pick their fate before each page instead of the computer doing it for you. This must be toggled in the Options section of the game before it is active. Using the Choose Mode feature will give you a prompt before each page asking you to input a number which will correspond with your death or success, then it will show you the result.
Rebuilt
The web-based version of the game has been rebuilt from the ground up for PC (Windows and Linux) so you can repeatedly die across multiple platforms, if needs be. It features various graphical upgrades and sounds, as well as music from Azucar. Much like the Android and web versions, various statistics are logged and displayed to show progress from the different platforms and should allow for cross-platform progression.
After waking from a terrifying dream of your own untimely death, you attempt to make your way to the Finnigan Brothers' Fun Park for its last day then back home again in this all new text-adventure from CoaguCo Industries. You must survive 10 pages of ridiculous deaths and traps spanning over 157 ways to die with no discernible way to navigate to safety. It's like playing Russian roulette with five chambers loaded, but more frustrating.
Warning, this game is reading. Lots and lots of reading.
The Steam Edition features:
- All-new Choose Mode so you can decide your fate instead of the computer
- 16 new deaths not in the stand-alone desktop version, nor the Android or web versions
- Two holidays modes: Halloween and X-Mas; active on their respective holidays
- New game feature: the Saboteur
- A bunch of new achievements
- Of course, all your stats are backed up on the Steam servers (and CoaguCo's if you have an account)
Now With Choose Mode
The new Choose Mode feature allows the player to pick their fate before each page instead of the computer doing it for you. This must be toggled in the Options section of the game before it is active. Using the Choose Mode feature will give you a prompt before each page asking you to input a number which will correspond with your death or success, then it will show you the result.
Rebuilt
The web-based version of the game has been rebuilt from the ground up for PC (Windows and Linux) so you can repeatedly die across multiple platforms, if needs be. It features various graphical upgrades and sounds, as well as music from Azucar. Much like the Android and web versions, various statistics are logged and displayed to show progress from the different platforms and should allow for cross-platform progression.
MINIMAL SETUP
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS or Higher
- Processor: 1.2 Ghz Dual-CoreMemory: 512 MB RAM
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: Intel. AMD. or Nvidia low profile
- Storage: 20 MB available space
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS or Higher
- Processor: 1.8 Ghz Dual-CoreMemory: 1 GB RAM
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel. AMD. or Nvidia 1 GB dedicatedNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 20 MB available space
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